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Friend Request
Author: Laura Marshall
Maria Weston wants to be friends. But Maria Weston's dead. Isn't she? — FRIEND REQUEST — 1989. When Louise first notices the new girl who has mysteriously transferred late into their senior year, Maria seems to be everything Louise's other friends aren't. Authentic. Funny. Brash. Within just a few days, Maria and Louise are on their way to becomin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781478948513
ISBN-10: 1478948515
Publication Date: 9/5/2017
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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oldrockandroll avatar reviewed Friend Request on + 284 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great first book by a new author. I really enjoyed this book. Louise receives a friend request sent by someone who died over 20 years ago. The request seems very real and Louise tries to figure out who sent it. She has secrets in her past that come into play that she has tried to forget that come roaring back to the present to haunt her all over again. The ending is not what I expected, but is still very good. Would recommend this thrilling book!
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legz avatar reviewed Friend Request on + 509 more book reviews
1st of all it took me forever to read this book. I saw a lot of 4 to 5 star reviews so I thought, why not? Louise is the main character & the book skips back & forth between high school in 1989 & present day 2016. She's still caught up over 20 years later on how she wasn't popular in high school & how she & her "friend" Sophie she clung to be with popular & the new girl Maria who she befriends but ultimately betrays through peer pressure. Present day Maria (who's dead) sends a friend request on facebook to Louise who had something to do with her death & the book is downhill from there. Louise is so weak & needy & desperate in high school & still in present day & can't let go of the guilt of whatever happened to Maria. Louise is divorced with a young child who she would rather spend time with that pursuing healthy adult friendships. I thought the book was too long, convoluted, & whiny. It wasn't worth the time & effort to read but I always finish a book.


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